Condemnation and absolution of baroque theater: the Jesuit Pedro Fomperosa y Quintana

The intellectual production of Fomperosa y Quintana, member of the Society of Jesus, stands out singularly within the framework of the controversy around the moral status of Spanish Theatre during the XVI and XVII centuries.His position as critic of the theatre represented at play houses contrasts w...

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Main Author: Eugenia Ramos Fernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2013-02-01
Series:Miscelánea Comillas
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Online Access:https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/miscelaneacomillas/article/view/865
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description The intellectual production of Fomperosa y Quintana, member of the Society of Jesus, stands out singularly within the framework of the controversy around the moral status of Spanish Theatre during the XVI and XVII centuries.His position as critic of the theatre represented at play houses contrasts with hiswork as play wright and stage director in the «Colegio Imperial» of Madrid. This paper deals with both dimensions and analizes how the Jesuit manages to condemnthe public theatre while legitimizes the theatrical performances of the Society.
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spelling doaj.art-ce1e6ae384ec4b33ad8b69a7c2169fa52022-12-22T01:36:51ZengUniversidad Pontificia ComillasMiscelánea Comillas0210-95222341-085X2013-02-0167131397413748Condemnation and absolution of baroque theater: the Jesuit Pedro Fomperosa y QuintanaEugenia Ramos Fernández0Universidad Pontificia ComillasThe intellectual production of Fomperosa y Quintana, member of the Society of Jesus, stands out singularly within the framework of the controversy around the moral status of Spanish Theatre during the XVI and XVII centuries.His position as critic of the theatre represented at play houses contrasts with hiswork as play wright and stage director in the «Colegio Imperial» of Madrid. This paper deals with both dimensions and analizes how the Jesuit manages to condemnthe public theatre while legitimizes the theatrical performances of the Society.https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/miscelaneacomillas/article/view/865Comedia barroca, Controversia, Licitud moral, Teatro jesuítico.
spellingShingle Eugenia Ramos Fernández
Condemnation and absolution of baroque theater: the Jesuit Pedro Fomperosa y Quintana
Miscelánea Comillas
Comedia barroca, Controversia, Licitud moral, Teatro jesuítico.
title Condemnation and absolution of baroque theater: the Jesuit Pedro Fomperosa y Quintana
title_full Condemnation and absolution of baroque theater: the Jesuit Pedro Fomperosa y Quintana
title_fullStr Condemnation and absolution of baroque theater: the Jesuit Pedro Fomperosa y Quintana
title_full_unstemmed Condemnation and absolution of baroque theater: the Jesuit Pedro Fomperosa y Quintana
title_short Condemnation and absolution of baroque theater: the Jesuit Pedro Fomperosa y Quintana
title_sort condemnation and absolution of baroque theater the jesuit pedro fomperosa y quintana
topic Comedia barroca, Controversia, Licitud moral, Teatro jesuítico.
url https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/miscelaneacomillas/article/view/865
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